Thalea String Quartet
two violins, viola & cello
THALEA QUARTET
Christopher Whitley | violin/violon
Kumiko Sakamoto | violin/violon
Lauren Spaulding | viola/alto
Alex Cox | cello/violoncelle
BIOGRAPHY
With a repertoire which swings from the comfortably classic right through to whimsical new compositions, Thalea String Quartet would delight the Grecian muse of laughter from whom they take their name. The range of the four instruments is placed on full display in captivating performances that surprise and amuse. Christopher Whitley (violin), Kumiko Sakamoto (violin), Lauren Spaulding (viola) and Alex Cox (cello) share the joy they find in music with audiences from all walks of life.
In this tour, the quartet showcases a refreshing array of works which evoke the atmosphere of the natural world around us. From the birdsong of Haydn to Tanya Taqaq’s sonic recreation of the Arctic North, dynamic compositions are performed with delicacy and precision.
Thalea String Quartet have established a notable resume, having played on three continents, performed alongside notable artists including a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, a hip-hop icon, and a visionary R&B singer-songwriter. Expect excellence in string performance, delivered with a wink and a flourish.
BIOGRAPHIE
Avec un répertoire passant directement du bon classique à de nouvelles compositions insolites, Thalea String Quartet ravirait la muse de la comédie dont il tire son nom. La tessiture des quatre instruments est mise en avant, à travers des représentations captivantes qui surprennent et amusent. Christopher Whitley (violon), Kumiko Sakamoto (violon), Lauren Spaulding (alto) et Alex Cox (violoncelle) partagent la joie qu’ils trouvent dans la musique avec un public de tous horizons.
Au cours de cette tournée, le quatuor présente un tableau rafraîchissant d’oeuvres qui évoquent l’atmosphère du milieu naturel qui nous entoure. Du chant des oiseaux de Haydn à la restitution sonore de Tanya Taqaq du nord de l’Arctique, les compositions dynamiques sont interprétées avec délicatesse et précision.
Thalea String Quartet s’est constitué un curriculum remarquable, s’étant produit sur trois continents, aux côtés d’artistes de renom, dont un compositeur lauréat du prix Pulitzer, une icône du hip-hop et un auteur-compositeur-interprète R&B visionnaire. Attendez-vous à l’excellence dans l’interprétation des cordes, exécutée en un clin d’oeil et en beauté.
“Their beautifully textured sound is enveloped by thrilling individual brilliance and highlighted by a rare, magnetic quartet sense emanating from every note they play.”
– David Harrington, Kronos Quartet
BIOGRAPHY
The Thalea String Quartet brings their signature vibrancy and emotional commitment to dynamic performances that reflect the past, present, and the future of the string quartet repertoire while celebrating diverse musical traditions from around the world. Fueled by the belief that chamber music is a powerful force for building community and human connection, the Thalea String Quartet has performed across North America, Europe, and China, and has appeared at the Kennedy Center, Massey Hall, and Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall. They have shared the stage with luminaries of the chamber music world, including members of the Emerson, Brentano, and St. Lawrence String Quartets, and they have performed alongside celebrated artists including Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw, violist Lawrence Power, acclaimed Canadian band BADBADNOTGOOD, Detroit hip hop icon Mahogany Jones, and visionary R+B artist Charlotte Day Wilson.
Committed to shaping and contributing to the future of the string quartet repertoire, the Thalea String Quartet has premiered dozens of new works and has collaborated on new commissions with composers including Osvaldo Golijov, Paola Prestini, Anthony R. Green, Akshaya Avril Tucker, and Tanner Porter.
Winners of the 2021 Ann Divine Educator Award from the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, the members of the Thalea String Quartet have been celebrated for their innovative approach to education and community engagement. They have presented masterclasses, lectures and workshops at institutions across North America. They held the Doctoral Fellowship String Quartet at the University of Maryland, as well as fellowship positions at the University of Texas at Austin and the San Francisco Conservatory. They have also served at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in Waterloo, Belgium, the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, the Lakes Area Music Festival and the Garth Newel Music Center. The Thalea String Quartet were top prize winners at the 2018 Fischoff Competition and 2018 Chamber Music Yellow Springs Competition.
BIOGRAPHIE
Le Thalea String Quartet introduit sa vibrance caractéristique et son implication émotionnelle dans des prestations dynamiques qui reflètent le passé, le présent et l’avenir du répertoire du quatuor à cordes, tout en célébrant diverses traditions musicales du monde entier. Animé par la conviction que la musique de chambre est une force puissante pour forger une communauté et des relations humaines, le Thalea String Quartet s’est produit en Amérique du Nord, en Europe et en Chine et a joué au Kennedy Center, au Massey Hall et au Weill Hall du Carnegie Hall. Il a partagé la scène avec des sommités du monde de la musique de chambre, notamment des membres des quatuors à cordes Emerson, Brentano et St. Lawrence et il s’est produit aux côtés d’artistes renommés, y compris la compositrice Caroline Shaw, lauréate du prix Pulitzer, l’altiste Lawrence Power, le célèbre groupe canadien BADBADNOTGOOD, l’icône hip-hop de Détroit Mahogany Jones, ainsi que l’artiste R&B visionnaire Charlotte Day Wilson.
Soucieux de façonner et de contribuer à l’avenir du répertoire du quatuor à cordes, le Thalea String Quartet a créé des dizaines de nouvelles oeuvres et a collaboré avec des compositeurs à de nouvelles commandes. Notamment avec Osvaldo Golijov, Paola Prestini, Anthony R. Green, Akshaya Avril Tucker et Tanner Porter.
Lauréats du prix Ann Divine Educator 2021 du Concours national de musique de chambre Fischoff, les membres du Thalea String Quartet ont été loués pour leur approche novatrice de l’éducation et de l’engagement communautaire. Ils ont présenté des cours magistraux, des conférences et des ateliers dans des institutions à travers l’Amérique du Nord. Ils ont obtenu la bourse doctorale de quatuor à cordes de l’université du Maryland, ainsi que des postes en tant que boursier à l’université du Texas à Austin et au conservatoire de San Francisco. Ils ont également été au service de la Chapelle Musicale Reine Elizabeth à Waterloo en Belgique, au Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, au Lakes Area Music Festival et au Garth Newel Music Center. en 2018, le Thalea String Quartet a remporté les premiers prix des concours Fischoff et Chamber Music Yellow Springs.
Christopher et Kumiko jouent sur des instruments généreusement prêtés par la Banque d’instruments de musique du Conseil des arts du Canada. Christopher joue sur un violon Stefano Scarampella de 1900 et Kumiko joue sur un violon Joannes Franciscus Pressenda de 1820.
PHOTO | curtis perry
Christopher Whitley
violin/violon
Canadian violinist Christopher Whitley is an engaging and versatile performer. From Baroque to electronic music, Christopher is committed to exploring and performing music of all styles.
An avid proponent of contemporary music, Christopher actively performs and commissions works from new and established composers. His debut solo album, DESCRIBE YOURSELF, features newly commissioned works by Nicole Lizée, Kara-Lis Coverdale, Fjóla Evans, Leslie Ting, and Evan J. Cartwright. Christopher is the violinist, guitarist, and arranger for Colour of Anyhow, a multi-instrumental duo founded in 2020 with Kumiko Sakamoto. He has performed on period instruments at the Boston Early Music Festival, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, and the Valley of the Moon Music Festival. During his time in the Bay Area, Christopher was a regular guest of San Francisco jazz group Le Jazz Hot, performing music inspired by Stephane Grappelli and Django Reinhardt.
As a composer, Christopher has explored a variety of methods and mediums, released four albums of original compositions, and has been invited to create new works at residencies at the Banff Centre and at the Britten Pears Young Artist Program in Aldeburgh, UK. Christopher writes and releases songs as Body Surfer. He received his Bachelor’s of Music at McGill University and continued his studies at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
In his spare time, he can be found at record stores, libraries and coffee shops and does whatever he can to get into a canoe.
PHOTO | curtis perry
Kumiko Sakamoto
violin/violon
Born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Kumiko Sakamoto is a devoted performer, chamber musician, and pedagogue. A commitment to fostering human connection through art has led Kumiko to pursue a richly diverse career as a violinist, vocalist, and advocate.
A passionate collaborator, Kumiko has performed alongside members of the Emerson, Kronos, St. Lawrence, Brentano and Borromeo quartets, as well as Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw, Eighth Blackbird, Leila Josefowicz, Lawrence Power, and the Joe Goode Performance Group. As a founding member of the Thalea String Quartet, Kumiko has performed across North America, Europe, and China, including performances at Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and Massey Hall. The quartet’s commitment to community engagement has led Kumiko to develop a variety of unique educational projects, including virtual teaching residencies, and a strings program for young people with special sensory needs. As a dedicated educator, Kumiko is committed to fostering creativity, health, and well-being amongst musicians of all ages.
Kumiko is an award-winning solo artist, and has performed across France, Italy, and Poland, including performances at La Fenice in Venice, and St. Sulpice in Paris. Her debut album, featuring the first recordings of the works of composer Gino Gorini, was released under the Tactus (Naxos) label in 2015.
Kumiko’s love for musical theater, art song, and choral music led her to pursue conservatory training as a coloratura soprano. A dancer for most of her life, Kumiko still enjoys attending ballet classes in her spare time, as well as cooking healthy meals and baking for her friends and family. She is a dedicated advocate for social justice, health, and food awareness.
PHOTO | curtis perry
Lauren Spaulding
viola/alto
Lauren Spaulding has established herself as a rising genre-defying soloist and chamber musician through her “anonymous practice blog” on Instagram. A native of Texas, Spaulding studied under the tutelage of Professor Peter Slowik at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Geraldine Walther of the Takács Quartet, Erika Eckerts, Roger Tapping of the Juilliard String Quartet, and Katherine Murdock.
Spaulding is the co-founder of the Tallā Rouge Viola Duo (www.tallarouge.com) with fellow violist Aria Cheregosha. Tallā Rouge, a Cajun & Persian viola duo, inspires composers from around the world to explore the virtuosity and beauty of the unusual instrument pairing across genres. Spaulding is also a sought-after collaborator, performing alongside Nobuko Imai, Carolin Widmann, Lawrence Lesser, Jorja Fleezanis, and members of the London Haydn Quartet and Imani Winds. Lauren is a member of Meredith Monk’s contemporary performance ensemble, an award-winning studio recording artist, and Principal Violist and Festival Artist of the Colorado MahlerFest.
Driven by the belief that “good music is good music,” Spaulding harnesses her passion for genre-bending performances to challenge societal perceptions of classical music. She is a staunch advocate for composers of all genders, identities, ethnicities, and backgrounds. Having personally navigated the hurdles of learning disabilities and embracing her queer identity during her formative years, Spaulding possesses a deep-seated commitment to inspiring young neurodivergent and LGBTQ+ musicians to pursue their artistic aspirations. Her unwavering dedication to social advocacy through music earned the privilege of performing at the White House in 2012. As a “Champion of Change,” she was recognized by President Obama for her contributions in using music as a catalyst for positive social transformation.
When Lauren isn’t on an airplane (playing Pokémon), in rehearsal, or performing she loves hanging in the sun, exploring new cities, and learning new skills! Always full of exciting projects, Lauren is often unable to sit idle during the day, but you can sometimes find her relaxing in the evenings while cuddling with her cat Pyrite, drinking coffee, and watching scary movies!
PHOTO | curtis perry
Alex Cox
cello/VIOLONCELLE
Cellist Alex Cox was born into a Cuban American family which had never seen a cello before the fateful day that he lugged one home from school. Having heard him saw away at the violin for a year prior, his parents were delighted at the more favorable low pitches that squeaked from the other room after some homecooked arroz con pollo. The cello soon became the preferred voice in a family of loud extroverts.
Alex’s early studies were with the late Orlando Cole. He earned degrees at the Cleveland Institute of Music, Juilliard School, and New England Conservatory, studying with Melissa Kraut, Timothy Eddy, Paul Katz and Laurence Lesser.
Alex co-founded the Omer Quartet with friends while studying in Cleveland, which ignited his passion for shared discovery and the quartet repertoire. They went on to win international competitions, including the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, Young Concert Artists International Audition, Premio Paolo Borciani Competition (Italy), and Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition (Norway), as well as holding residencies at the New England Conservatory, University of Maryland and Yale University. S
These days, you can find Alex performing in concert, or a cafe working feverishly on his laptop to bring greater efficiency to the clinical trial review process as a software engineer.
PHOTO CREDITS | Sarah Heath, Curtis Perry
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